Across
- 4. Also called a dispersion, a mix of very small particles of an insoluble drug in a liquid, shake before use
- 5. Capsules, Lozenges, Tablets
- 8. Transdermal, typically placed on upper arms or wrists
- 11. Special coating to protect sensitive drugs from stomach acid
- 13. Azithromycin (Zithromax) and cefdinir (Omnicef)
- 14. Means it can be split
- 15. Oil and water, TPN
- 18. A liquid in another liquid that is clear
- 19. Dissolved completely and evenly in a homogenous mixture
- 21. Smaller pieces of disintegrated tablet dissolve into solution
Down
- 1. Enclosed in a gelatin shell
- 2. Powders that are wetted, allowed to dry, then ground into coarse irregular pieces
- 3. Additives to increase the bulk weight or volume
- 6. Tablet breaking into smaller pieces
- 7. Helps the dosage form disintegrate & dissolve when administered
- 9. If it is delayed release
- 10. Given orally, topically, or parenterally and use sterile or purified water as a vehicle
- 12. More water than oil
- 16. Compressing dry drug ingredients
- 17. Higher concentration of alcohol than elixirs
- 20. Makes identification easier
- 22. Water-in-oil
